Species-environment interactions changed by introduced herbivores in an oceanic high-mountain ecosystem

Pages: plw091 - plw091
Published: Jan 5, 2017
Abstract
Summit areas of oceanic islands constitute some of the most isolated ecosystems on earth, highly vulnerable to climate change and introduced species. Within the unique high-elevation communities of Tenerife (Canary Islands), reproductive success and thus long-term survival of species may depend on environmental suitability as well as threat by introduced herbivores. By experimentally modifying the endemic and vulnerable species Viola...
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Title
Species-environment interactions changed by introduced herbivores in an oceanic high-mountain ecosystem
Published Date
Jan 5, 2017
Journal
Pages
plw091 - plw091
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